Abstract There is a dearth of research investigating what characteristics individuals high in the Dark Triad look for in long-term partners. We explored the role of the Dark Triad traits… Click to show full abstract
Abstract There is a dearth of research investigating what characteristics individuals high in the Dark Triad look for in long-term partners. We explored the role of the Dark Triad traits on the parental styles that individuals find important in a future spouse. Men (n = 179) and women (n = 181) completed a short Dark Triad measure, and a questionnaire measuring desirability of parental care and control in future partners. Narcissism predicted higher preference for spouses with controlling parenting styles. Men and women high on Machiavellianism were more and less likely to prefer a caring partner, respectively. Individuals high on psychopathy were less likely to favour a partner displaying parental care. The findings are discussed in terms of assortative mating and social learning.
               
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